European Tour 2017 Press Reviews Edinburgh International Festival | BBC Proms (London) | San Sebastián | Santander | Eindhoven | Utrecht | Antwerp | Paris “This entire journey, from the very first concert at Edinburgh International Festival to the last concert at La Seine Musicale in Paris, felt like an amazing crescendo! We are stronger than ever, having been the artistic ambassadors of our city and our country. The … Continue reading European Tour 2017 Recap & Press Reviews

Last week, the CSO received rave reviews from critics and audiences alike at the Santander Festival. Check out these photos and reviews from the concert—English translations to come! (Photo credit: FIS-Javier Cotera) Continue reading Performance in Santander

Violinists Charles Morley, Paul Patterson, Sylvia Mitchell to play classical favorites and jazz standards with pianist Michael Chertock, saxophonist James Bunte On 4 September at Buurtcentrum de Dreef in Utrecht, Netherlands, Classical Movements will present a concert for refugees from Syria, Afghanistan and Northern Africa, featuring five members of the world-renowned, 122-year-old Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra (CSO) during their six-country, 11-concert tour of Europe. Hours before … Continue reading CSO Musicians Perform Free Concert for Refugees in Netherlands

After a long delay in London where an engine part had to be flown in from Denmark in order for the CSO’s charter flight to leave London, the Orchestra is now in beautiful San Sebastian, Spain! Tonight the CSO will perform its second concert in this picturesque coastal town. The local media is abuzz with excitement over these concerts—the CSO even made the front page … Continue reading Scenes of San Sebastian

“The Ohio orchestra’s first Prom is a touring programme of precision and sparkle that shows us exactly what we’ve been missing.” Following the CSO debut at the BBC Proms on Sunday, Times of London critic Geoff Brown wrote, “You wouldn’t find British orchestral musicians sitting on the platform practising scales and twiddly bits 25 minutes before the concert starts. Yet the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra was … Continue reading A Glowing Review from The Times of London